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Every Droll Yankees feeder brings us closer to the natural world through the simple joy of bird feeding. In 1969, Droll Yankees founder Peter Kilham used his Yankee ingenuity and invented the very first tubular feeder. Like Peter's originals, all of our feeders are innovative, of the highest quality, and easy to use - pleasing both birds and humans.

Cleaning Instructions:
To clean this feeder, simply remove it from its suction cup bar. Using dish soap and hot water, clean the ports with the Perfect Little Brush. Rinse feeder thoroughly. Easy-fill cap removes so you can place feeder in the dishwasher for a thorough sterilization.

Whether the species of birds you desire are native to your area, or migrating through, you can increase your chances of attracting them for a short or extended stay by providing the right feed, in the right feeder, installed in the right place.

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Droll Yankees Window Hummer 2 6-1/2&quot; x 6&quot; x 2&quot;
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Humzinger
This is a great little hummingbird feeder. Easy to fill and clean. Attach it to your window using the high quality suction cup system and you'll soon have hummers all day long! We've enjoyed seeing our little friends come in for a sip! Put it somewhere you can easily access and this little feeder will bring smiles to everyone!
June 26, 2012

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Yes, there are two suction cups on this item. The angle of the picture hides the second one, but there is one on each side of the feeder.

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